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  1. Other individuals and organizations have been active in defending and expanding our 2nd Amendment rights in the court system.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Columbia_v._Heller   The NRA actively tried to prevent this from going to the Supreme Court

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonald_v._City_of_Chicago  was not filed by the NRA

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_York_State_Rifle_%26_Pistol_Association,_Inc._v._Bruen does not appear to have been filed by the NRA

     

    Perhaps the NRA has worked behind the scenes in Congress, but the three most recent and important Supreme Court decisions in recent history don't seem to involve the NRA.

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  2. 1 hour ago, Rye Miles #13621 said:

    ATT somehow filters my calls and they come up “spam risk” or Non Profit. My phone doesn’t ring unless you’re in my contacts. Sweet! They show up and I can see the number. They can also leave a message but the spam callers never leave a message.

     

    On my cordless phone it comes up with NRA and a phone number that changes.  Pretty sure it's NRA members calling on their cell phones dong volunteer work.  I don't get messages, but I suspect it's a robo-caller that dials numbers and the call only  goes to the volunteer if a human picks up

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  3. What's with all of the phone calls lately?  I'm getting 2-3 a day.

     

    Given their near complete lack of help in Connecticut when the "assault weapon" ban took place after the Sandy Hook and until they purge the current leadership of all of  Lapierre's flunkies, they'll only get my annual membership money.

  4. 3 minutes ago, Bailey Creek,5759 said:

    Wonder what happened to the Rifles.

    Be nice if they were still around. And being used.

     

    Some are still around and will sometimes show up at better gun auctions, sadly most are chambered in some obscure caliber that is no longer available

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  5. Qualified Expert on the M9 in OSUT.  I liked the Beretta, it was accurate and reliable, far better than the worn out 1911's that we had in the armory at my unit.  We still had S&W .38 Special revolvers in the armory.  The 1911's rarely went 5 rounds without a jam and weren't much more accurate than a thrown rock.

     

    I'd be interested in a M9A3 or M9A4 Beretta, but being restricted to 10 round magazines there isn't much point

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  6. 14 hours ago, Trailrider #896 said:

    Effectively "sank" the Bismark by jamming the rudder so she went in circles, allowing British battle ships to finish her off.

     

    That's probably what the Stringbag is most famous for, but it started the war in front line service and in many respects it was still in front line service when the war ended.  Some other things of note:

    Attacked the Italian fleet at Taranto, effectively ending the the threat of Italian battleship fleet

    Based at Malta, sank numerous enemy ships transporting supplies to Rommel's Afrika Corps from Italy and France to Northern Africa. "While there were never more than a total of 27 Swordfish aircraft stationed on the island at a time, the type succeeded in sinking an average of 50,000 tons of enemy shipping per month across a nine-month period."

    Swordfish sank a greater tonnage of Axis shipping than any other Allied aircraft during the war

    Was used on small escort carriers to hunt submarines during the Battle of the Atlantic and the convoys to Russia and could take off and land in weather that grounded every other carrier based aircraft and all land based aircraft except the Catalina PBY

     

    From everything I've read the Swordfish was very easy to fly and loved by it's pilots, although weight increases on the MKIII made the plane a bit sluggish.

     

     

     

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  7. 5 hours ago, Marshal Mo Hare, SASS #45984 said:

    It’s possible that rules allow you to touch down refuel and continue to an airport with a customs agent.  There is a border crossing in northern NH that is not manned 24 hours but has a sign telling anyone to check in at the nearest border station about 40 miles down the road.

     

    From what I've read this is correct.  You can touch down and refuel, but no one can leave the plane or unload anything unless Customs is present.

     

    Presumably this does not apply if there is a medical emergency or any other issue requiring an emergency landing.

  8. I have 2, the first is a .310 Cadet re-chambered to .22 LR and shoots pretty good. 

     

    The second is a Navy Arms.  During the late 1960's Navy Arms bought up a whole bunch of Martini Henry Actions and used some heavy, octagon barrels chambered in 45-70.  Mine came with an old Unertl 10x scope and will shoot 1/2 minute of angle using 27.1 of 5744 and whatever brand of 405 gr heads, brass and primers I had laying around.

     

    Neither will ever be for sale

  9. 3 hours ago, Edward R S Canby, SASS#59971 said:

    How heavy is the gun?  How does it compare to a Pedersoli or a TTN?

     

    I don't have much of answer for you.  I don't remember handling a Pedersoli or TTN.  If I had to GUESS maybe 7.5 lbs to 8 lbs, but I'll defer to whatever the website says.  I do know it was lighter than my 12.5 lb 10 gauge! :P

     

    If I was going to buy an entry level SxS for SASS, I'd probably buy the Armscor/Rock Island.  I do not consider the CZ's an entry level SxS

  10. 13 hours ago, PowderRiverCowboy said:

    Just remembered the United States has one of a few air to air kills when it shot down itself :) 

    for the couch dweller  fact checkers 21 Sept 1956

     

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    So does he get to paint a victory on his next plane or not?

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  11. Armscor/Rock Island has a good reputation as a gun maker, their 1911's are pretty good.  I've seen the shotgun and even fired a couple of rounds.  The owner really likes the gun and uses it for skeet.  The forend is a little different, it's not quite a splinter forend and not quite a beaver tail forend, kind of splits the difference and is a bit more "squarish" and there is enough there so it can be used for black powder. I think probably as good or better than anything coming out of Russia or Brazil, but not quite as good as the Turkish built CZ shotguns.  Like all of the above shotguns, it's not going to be "race ready" out of the box.  Like any gun at it's price point the fit and finish isn't going to be as good as a $1000+ shotgun.

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  12. Yes.  And just because a bill is proposed doesn't mean it is going to go anywhere.   This won't be the first congress critter to propose a bill just to prove he "did something".

     

    There was one IL congress critter who proposed a bill banning handguns for years that never went anywhere.

  13. 19 hours ago, PowderRiverCowboy said:

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    Probably Lithuanian Special Operations.  There is at least one story of them going on a patrol in Afghanistan, unshaven, in flip flops, shorts, and load bearing equipment on motorcycles.

     

     

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